WITI-TV, GREEN BAY -
Center Scott Wells practiced Wednesday and is listed as probable for the Green Bay Packers' Thanksgiving Day game in Detroit.
Wells' return to practice provided some much-needed good news for the Packers, who are reeling from season-ending knee injuries to cornerback Al Harris and outside linebacker Aaron Kampman in Sunday's victory over San Francisco.
Wells missed Tuesday's practice with a knee injury. His backup is Evan Dietrich-Smith, an undrafted free agent rookie from Idaho State.
Backup running back Ahman Green continues to sit out practice with a groin injury and is doubtful for Thursday's game.
Wells' return to practice provided some much-needed good news for the Packers, who are reeling from season-ending knee injuries to cornerback Al Harris and outside linebacker Aaron Kampman in Sunday's victory over San Francisco.
Wells missed Tuesday's practice with a knee injury. His backup is Evan Dietrich-Smith, an undrafted free agent rookie from Idaho State.
Backup running back Ahman Green continues to sit out practice with a groin injury and is doubtful for Thursday's game.
Digg
Twitter
Facebook
StumbleUpon